Amazon's Kindle Paperwhite ups the e-reader ante (pictures)

Amazon's $119 Kindle Paperwhite e-reader from every angle.

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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite

At first glance, Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite e-ink e-reader looks a lot like last year's Kindle Touch. That's because aside from the missing physical home button, the chassis is mostly the same -- and the two devices actually both weigh 7.5 ounces.
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MSRP:$139.00

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Slimmer design

Look closely and you'll see that by moving to a capacitive touch screen, Amazon's designers were able to shave some thickness off the bezel (the IR transmitters that measure your finger taps on the screen were built into the bezel on the Touch), making the Paperwhite slightly thinner than the Touch. Amazon says the bezel is 77 percent shorter (that helps reduce the small shadow the raised bezel casts).
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MSRP:$139.00

See manufacturer website for availability.

Back side

As with all these devices, I need to play around with the Paperwhite for a while to uncover any potential flaws or bugs (Amazon and other companies always release firmware upgrades for their devices that improve performance and add features). But my initial impression is that this is a big step forward for the Kindle e-ink line. Though it may not be a quantum jump, this is the Kindle a lot of people have been waiting for and they should be impressed by it.
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